Township manager Lou Fazekas said crews have dug down to the bottom of the sinkhole, about 22 feet. The sinkhole is about 8 to 10 feet wide.

Township officials brought in a contractor to do emergency repairs, which included exposing the throat of the sinkhole. Crews will then fill the sinkhole with geotextile material, followed by large stones.

Once that is done, crews will then pave over the area.

"We're hoping to have it opened back up if not today, definitely by tomorrow," Fazekas said Tuesday morning.